r Ptfnce nuprrl Dan? flVmt " Tuesday, August 9, 1949. RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE Sale ofPen's i TODAY AND WEDNESDJ MISS P.N.E. BEAUTY C(W YOU ARE THE juffi WHO WILL CH00S?. "MISS PRINCE RUPERT ,"d five her a chance for a $l,ooooo k , Jantzrns Trio tn n..n 7 WIDE INTEREST IN CITY RITE Of wide Interest in Uie city, where the principals spent the greater part of tneir lives, was tne weuding at St. Andrews Cathedral Saturday evening ol Dorothy Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis H. McLeod, Summit Apartments, and John William (Jack) Eastwood jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eastwood, 719 Fulton Street. Canon Basil S. Procktcr officiated at the ceremony and the bride, who is a member of the staff of the provincial Land Registry Office, was given In marriage by her. father. Mrs. Jack M. Evans, sister of the bride, - V V ' it . 1 . ; . , 1 w ' 1 5; Also Merchandise Prizes donated by Annci Sweet Sixteen and Fraser and COME AND VOTe'i And Boy's Wear Nowj RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE I Cornel vfiuTZrTTrrri TODAY , - -; ,, - " . ' - . tS ' - in ALLM)F w vyi Jp jrtii .... WEDNESDAY TOAURDI mm?. LEGION LADIES BACK CARNIVAL STRESSES COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE Fra ncois Erasmus, South African defence minister, visited Ottawa last week to discuss common problems with Defence Minister Claxton and other Canadian defence officials. Here Mr. Erasmus, centre, with his chjef of staff, Lt.-Gen. Len Beyers, left, is greeted by Canada's Defence Secretary, Brig. H. L. Cameron. C. P. Photo) 1 a .' Canadian Legion Women's; Auxiliary will again take on its ' annual task of directing the tea room at tne Civic Centre Car-1 nival which opens on Saturday.' A meeting of the organization Beauty Thrills Local Audience Six Entered in Beauty Contest CAKTOON NEWS FAILURE OF FIRE TRUCK ROUSES CITY The city's utilities committee last night was granted power to act in connection with the breakdown of the fire department's La France fire truck which is now tied up due to an engine failure described by committee members as "deplorable." The truck, purchased In 1943, requires replacement of parts which the aldermen hinted may have been originally faulty. The parts show wear, they said, far beyond that which they should show considering the mileage on the vehicle. "It's a deplorable condition. was matron of honor. Groomsman was Archie McLeod, brother of the bride. Jack M. Evans and Ned McLeod w ere ushers. Lustrous white satin, embroidered with seed pearls, fashioned with exquisite bridal gown styled with sweetheart neckline and an heirloom veil of rose-point which had been worn at the wedding of an aunt of the bride. Her French colonial bouquet was of gardenias and pink rosebuds. . The matron of honor's gown was of rose taffeta with matching net headdress. Her French colonial bouquet was of pink, blue and yellow carnations. During the signing of the register, Peter Lien presided at the organ. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned McLeod, brother and sister-in-law of the bride was the setting for a reception which followed the rite. Guests were received by the mothers of the 9"15 Morning rJ oin o i ! Thursday night approved a request that this be done and appointed Mrs. P. Anderson as convener. Major W. Yurgensen of the Salvation Army gave an address Cc n n RatIio Dial r I l 1240 Kl'xycles (Subject to ChanKet :45 Coffee Tio S9 -Time sirnj 10:00 Jouii Grco; 10:15- Morning J WATERFRONT PAVING MUST WAIT ON CITY j A request by the provincial Department of Public Works f that the city pave, on bhalf of i the department, a 1.200-foot j stretch of road between the Cow) Bay railway crossing and the j provincial government wharf was received last night by city council. However, it will have . to wait until after other city paving projects are completed.1 The department asked that the city do the paving work on an agreement similar to that under which the McBride Street arterial highway is to be paved. Preparatory grade work will be; done by the department. ; The aldermen agreed with Alderman Rudderham when he, said: "We will have to attend to that afier we do our own; work." on the annual Red Shield fundj raising campaign outlining its aims and ideals and soliciting' aid of the W. A. Members agreed to canvass the business district l..)li KOUlHlup T 10:45 - St anilinavi, 11:00 -Strike Up t 11:15 -Songs nl 1 11:30 -Weather 1 1 1 :31 Messj p Eij;ht Lovely Girls Vying for "Miss P.N.E". Honors Seven beautiful Prince Rupert girls and one from Terrace thrilled a large and enthusiastic audience from the stage of the Capitol Theatre last night in the competition to be "Miss Prince Rupert" and win a trip to the Pacific National Exhibition in ancouver and the opportunity to become "Miss P.N E." as did Miss Margie Brain last year. The contest continues tonight and tomorrow when the audience will mark ballots handed out at the coor.being asked to Judge on the basis of beauty of face, grace of figure, poise and personality Dozen Expected by Time Entries Close Friday Night There are now six entrants in the Civic Center Carnival's Bathing Beauty and Queen Contest. Expectation is that there will be at least twelve when entries close this Friday evening. Each of Prince Ruperts beauties will -eceive one of the latest in bathing suit creations which are now on display at an uptown store. These, bathing suits are made from a specially processed cloth which reflets the light to give a very beautiful effect. Friday evening the . entrants will have a preliminary rehearsal at the when the campaign gets under way. Two new members, Mrs. G. 11:33 Rpcnrrim lJ The truck has only 7,000 miles' Tubb and Mrs. Luigerin were in- i marked up, the majority of t , itiated into iiie organisation. Winner of the lucky lucky drawing i u :9 Famous Vu Ph 12.00-M.d Day v. , 12.15 CBC Nei in pumping operation. The committee should have power to do something about it," said Alder bridal pair, the bride's mother was Mrs. A. Everleigh. Following the business session, re- wearing a floor length gown of black lace with pin, and flower 12:25-Program R the man H. M. Daggett, chairman f'eshments were served by of the utilities committee. i entertainment committee. iz:3UBC. Farm i ed hat. The groom's mother Mrs- William Kothwell I Alderman J N Fnan Kai,i was The winner will be announced j that "1 can't see hnw n on. chairman of the meeting in the Mrs. liASEHALL SCOKES tine Could ept. in Ihnt rnnriitinn in TUESDAY. P.M. . : 15 Stock QuoUUons and Int. 4:30 -The Marsons 4:45-Patsy and Patches 5:00 Songs from the Shows 5:30 Western Five 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC Hewb 7:15 Science Reporter 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Record Album .0:00UKic by Eric Wild 8:30 Henry Brant Conducts 10:00 CBC News 10:10-CBC News 10:15 Points of View 10:30 Drama 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals WEDNESJJAl -A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC New 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty in J' S' Black who is visiting 40,000 miles, let alone 7,000. 'ac I think we should have an ac-' at the end ol the contest. The ciht contestants appeared first last night in evening dress and then in bathing suits. Manager J. Harry Black acted 12:55-Reeoi ded 1 1 :00 - Summer 8; 2:00-In a Lighv 2:15 -Musical Pr 2:30 Musical Pn 2:45 CommenUr City Wonw 3:00 -Musical Pf 3:15 Serenade Civic Centre when bathing suits will be chosen on a first come, first served basis. Final entries will be received on that evening. i At present the following are yying for Queen honors: Mis Hope Laidlaw age 20 Mi. Marie Lavigne, age 19 counting." wore floor-length black crepe with flowered black mohair hat. Out-of-town guests Included Mrs. A. Eastwood, or Victoria, grandmother of the groom' and Mrs. John Carson, of Ottawa. The couple have 'taken residence in the Benson Block, Third Avenue. The groom is employed with the provincial Forest service here. Modern Etiquette as master of ceremonies and Miss Margie Brain was a charm , American No games scheduled. . I National .. New York 1, Brooklyn 2 j Western International Vancouver 4. Wenatcliee 3 Victoria 6, Spokane b (11 innings! Pacific Coast Los Angeles 2, Sacramento 14 Alderman Harold Whalen said . that his observation of the parts j which need replacement led him , to believe that "they were never! case-hardened. They went like lead. It's unbelievable how they Q. What is the proper way to Miss Beth Sedgwick, age 18 Miss Frances Hiltz, age 20 Miss Maresa Windle, age 18 Miss Nina Youngman, age 19 went that way, Due to a dcai line In Alberta hi connecting tram tonight's train, c East at 11:30 da; reported four hou: Immobility of the La Fiance TRAFFIC BYLAW iContinuea irouj Page 1 eat cheese? A. Soft cheese may oe spread with a knife or fork. A "dry cheese may be eaten with the fingers at a picnic, but at the table must be eaten with a fork. Q. What is the usual length of an engagement? A. While this depends entirely upon the plans of the man and the girl, and circumstances, six months is usually the maxi CONNECTICUT truck leaves only an older erah Motors truck, as the city's main fire fighting apparatus How . long the La France truck will be tied up cannot be know.i since replacement parts must be shipped from the east. The aldermen were unanimous " HERE Adertiir :n tne . Third filmization of Marl: ing announcer. Andy McNaugh-ton played incidental piano music. "Miss 'P.N E." will receive a $1000 scholarship from the Exhibition Association and an all-expense trip to HoHywood. Several local merchants have expressed their desire to present "Miss Prince Rupert" with going-away presents. Local entrants are as follows: Cynthia Norton, telephone operator, Terrace. Edith Jordan, government office, city. Jean McGlashan, Sweet Sixteen, city. Frances HilU, city. Lorraine Youngman, Columbia Cellulose, city. Nina Youngman, city Maresa Windle, city. Diane Kennedy, city. Twain's witty novel "A Con ' PIC 01.(1 mum. necticut Yankee in King Ar (only game! iam Bcnciix ana - Sir Cedilc Hardwicke. The film, in the prescribed manner, bgins and ends in the twentieth century. In between Bing is temporarily knocked into unconsciousness and back into Sixth Century England when King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table Bing provides hilarious film ruled the land. fare as he woos the gorgeous Rhonad away from Sir Lancelot and becomes top man in Came-lot. The role gives him plenty of opportunity for his particular type of comedy as well as several crooning interludes. HOLIDAY PACK THE BA1 Q. In writing to the head of; thur's Court"' brings up to date In granting the utilities committee the right to act as they see fit in the affair. WITH (JOODTIU llshnicnts in the block," fur several "'' " " ' month. Truck loading' along the south side of Third Avenue 'is taker, care of by an amendment 'whic:j allows vehicles to back' up "at an angle of 45 degrees on uu south side, between the hours ol 8 a.m. and 12 noon while actually engaged In loading or unloading." The amendment bylwa clause? will be pertinent to the Street Traffic and Parking Bylaw 1943 when they - receive then second and final reading at the next meeting of council. Steamship Movement a college, should his academic degrees be designated on the mvelope? A. IJ is not usual nor necessary to affix them to his name TO EAT from It Pays to Advertise! Advertise ui tne ually News in eolor that phantasy-like story on the screen of the Capitol 1'oeatre here Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Bin? Cro?'oy, in the title role of the modern production, is co-starred with attractive red-haired Rhonda Fleming, Will- on an envelope. Terrace Meat & fieorge E. Pf Ifrs, P 1 v. - MEATS FISH QUALITY BITTER EGGS POM ; ; - Sill Jit For Vancouver mi SHOE F Leather and Rubber Heels Hub Her; Cc" Shi' in'iid ri Herl Plalcs Khuc I! u .li :t Shoe Lares Tupsday-ss. Camostin, 1 :30 p.m. Thursday.-ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday-ss. Catala. 5 p.m. oni Vancot.rrr Sunday si. Camosun, 11 pm Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10 a.m. tor Alic Arm and tew art Sunday ss. Camosun, U p.m from Alice Arm and Slewrt Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Fall Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. ror Ocean Fti Thursdaysg. prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. From Alaska Thursday-ss Prince Rupert. ol all 4 rbonf 518 8rd Ave. W. w 111 i "Met a couple of the boys -and stopped in for a soda!" FROM ! AITrt, mm T0P , tm TO u?T,';) . ' V V - r"- J-V?.-r ' V f" 3 Regular As Day Without Laxatives - .v-'JJW ,M7V-;- .. V-Tr,' I ,T'K V.V Vu'- J constipation w ny bogey for Veare and harsh laxa- BOTTOM JLX uvea made thinga S?.- Sln'' eating KKLLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, I am regular aa dav. mori nlrt 4 A C CC1?' Cars attract dirt and sludge at this time of year. It's wise to keep it clean and well lubricated. Be sure you have summer weight oil. We do a thorough job. Flight Mink' Departs Prince Ru pert at 09:30 DS.T. Every Bob Parker's y ?,rk' rublmh thi '"tier, it may help othera," voluntarily writes 114 Sixth St., Midland, Out. Are you irrPRular due to lack of bulk ,n the dm? ALL-BRAN may correct your trouble. Eat an ounce of crisp, flavourful ALL-BIiAN daily drink plenty of water. If not win ?aA e"Pty carton to Kellogg , London, Ont. Gefouiir your monty batki Thursday. For Information anil Reservations CM. I, 478 or Call at the Q C.A. Office K 11 las Si Christopher Block BRIGHT MINING SPOT-Torbrit Mines Ltd., eighteen miles by new truck road up the Kitsault Rivr from Alice Arm, is one of the bright spots in the Northern British Columbia mining picture at this time. Tne new and up-to-date mill (pictured above) is producing steadily now and maintaining steady employment for a substantial crew. Below are seen comfortable residential quarters. (Pictures Courte.-y of Western Miner) UPTOWN SERVICE STATION V r Second and McBride Phonw 791 QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES